Coal bunkers at Tacoma, Washington
- F-05210
- Item
- [ca. 1890]
Part of Maynard family collection
Item consists of one photograph of coal bunkers built in Tacoma, Washington.
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Coal bunkers at Tacoma, Washington
Part of Maynard family collection
Item consists of one photograph of coal bunkers built in Tacoma, Washington.
Part of James Douglas family fonds
Series contains several sets of individual letters sent between James Douglas, his family members, and their acquaintances. Includes a letter-book used from 1854-1857; a letter-book used from 1867-1870; a collection of dinner invitations and hymn sheet music; and an excerpted transcript of James Douglas’ private letters from an otherwise professional letter-book.
Douglas, James, Sir, 1803-1877
The fonds consists of accounts and correspondence outward from Fort Nisqually from 1841 to 1866. The records are a mixture of original copies and transcript copies and include a letter book and a memorandum by W.H. McNeill, correspondence outward of Dr. W.F. Tolmie and correspondence outward of Edward Huggins.
Hudson's Bay Company. Fort Nisqually
Miscellaneous Maynard photographs
Part of Maynard family collection
Series consists of 148 photographs primarily attributed to Richard or Hannah Maynard. Other photographers are also likely. Images depict scenes, places, or people that could not be identified and/or otherwise be attributed to other series within this collection.
"Officers' quarters, San Juan Island"
Pacific Avenue, Tacoma, Washington
Part of Maynard family collection
Item consists of one photograph of the port city of Tacoma in the Territory of Washington (now Washington State). Photograph was taken from Pacific Avenue looking northwest.
The item is a b&w photograph of Port Townsend in Washington Territory, taken in 1865 by W.F. (William Francis) Robertson.
Puget Sound Agricultural Company fonds
The fonds consists of various papers related to the activities of the Puget Sound Agricultural Company including a prospectus, correspondence and agreements.
Puget Sound Agricultural Company
Register of Baptism at Fort Vancouver, River Columbia, Northwest Coast of America
Part of Archives research collection
The file is a photostat copy of a pre-printed British register of baptisms, used to record baptisms at Fort Vancouver, 1836-1838 and Fort Victoria, 1849-1859. The volume is 41 pages, pages 1-16 record baptisms at Fort Vancouver and pages 17-41 record baptisms at Fort Victoria.
The information collected in the register includes the date of baptism, the name of the child, parent's names, abode, quality, trade or profession and by whom the ceremony was performed.
Register of Burials at Fort Vancouver, River Columbia, Northwest Coast of America
Part of Archives research collection
The file is a photostat copy of a pre-printed British register of burials, used to record burials at Fort Vancouver, 1837-1838 and Fort Victoria or Victoria, 1849-1859. The volume is 11 pages and contains 88 numbered entries. Pages 1-3 record burials at Fort Vancouver and pages 4-11 record burials at Fort Victoria or Victoria.
The information collected in the register includes the register number, name and abode of the person being buried, the date of burial, the age of the deceased and notes about who performed the ceremony.
Part of Archives research collection
The file is a photocopy of a photostat copy of a pre-printed British register of marriages, used to record marriages at Fort Vancouver, 1837-1838 and 1848-1849 and Fort Victoria, 1849-1859. It also contains 1 page of marriages recorded at Fort Langley in 1851. The volume is 19 pages and contains 57 numbered entries. Pages 1-6 record marriages at Fort Vancouver and the Columbia River; page 9 records marriages at Fort Langley and pages 7-8 and 10-19 record marriages at Fort Victoria.
The information collected in the register includes the register number, place and date of marriage, names of the parties being married, the name of the person solemnizing the marriage and the names of witness, and whether the marriage was authorized by banns or license.
Part of Archives research collection
The file is a handwritten transcript copy of a register of marriages which duplicates the previous register, except that it has a few more entries. It records marriages at Fort Vancouver and the Columbia River, 1837-1838 and 1848-1849 and Fort Victoria, 1849-1859. It also contains marriages recorded at Fort Langley in 1851. The transcript contains 63 numbered entries, and whether the marriage was authorized by banns or license.
The information collected in the register includes the register number, place and date of marriage, names of the parties being married, the name of the person solemnizing the marriage and the names of witness.
San Juan Island - British / American Camps
Part of Archives cartographic collection
San Juan Island - British Camp
Part of Archives cartographic collection
San Juan Island. The Royal Marine Camp on the disputed Island of San Juan, Gulf of Georgia
Part of Frederick Dally fonds
Seattle after the fire of 1889
Part of Maynard family collection
Item consists of one photograph of burnt-out buildings following the 'Great Seattle Fire' on June 6, 1889. A lone man sits on an object at centre.
Seattle after the fire of 1889
Part of Maynard family collection
Item consists of one photograph of groups of people standing near railway tracks and surveying the damage caused by the 'Great Seattle Fire' on June 6, 1889.
St. Peter's church, Tacoma, Washington
Part of Maynard family collection
Item consists of one photograph of a wooden church and bell tower. The church was built in 1873. The shaft of the tower was constructed using the trunk of an existing tree.
Tacoma, looking northwest; Hawthorne School at left
Part of Maynard family collection
Item consists of one aerial photograph of Tacoma, Washington. Hawthorne School is visible at the viewer's left
Part of Maynard family collection
Item consists of one photograph of the port city of Tacoma in the Territory of Washington (now Washington State). The Northern Pacific Office Building overlooks Commencement Bay harbour, Pacific Avenue is still under construction, and Mount Rainier is visible in the background.
Tacoma, Washington, looking westward up Commencement Bay from McKinley Hill
Part of Maynard family collection
Item consists of one aerial photograph of Tacoma, Washington, looking westward up Commencement Bay from McKinley Hill.
The American artillery camp at San Juan Island.
The American artillery camp at San Juan Island.
The American artillery camp on San Juan.
The American camp at San Juan Island.
The Annie Wright Seminary, Tacoma, Washington
Part of Maynard family collection
Item consists of one photograph of the Annie Wright seminary in Tacoma, Washington. Four unidentified women are posed standing along a fence in the centre foreground. "Brown's Iron Bitters" is [painted] along the top rail of the fence.
The block house at the British camp on San Juan Island.
The blockhouse on San Juan Island.